[ad_1] Kate O’Neill never thought she would be writing her own sister’s obituary. But as the family made preparations for the memorial this month, the task fell to O’Neill. Sitting down at …
Read More »Methodist présente le premier tatouage de mamelon 3D en interne pour les survivantes du cancer du sein
[ad_1] Par Marialuisa Rincon, rédactrice Publié 19h56 HAC, le vendredi 19 octobre 2018 Houston Methodist de Houston, Steven Gordon et Benjamin Albright, ont présenté le tatouage en 3D des mamelons à l’Institut …
Read More »New study says that not doing exercise is just about the worst thing you can do – BGR
[ad_1] It's no secret that many factors can affect your overall health. The foods you eat, the habits you adopt or give up, and even the amount of sleep you get can …
Read More »Wastewater monitoring is the next frontier in the fight against polio
[ad_1] (The Conversation is an independent, non-profit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Marisa Eisenberg, University of Michigan; Andrew Brouwer, University of Michigan and Joseph Eisenberg, University of Michigan …
Read More »Chinese to Outlive Americans by 2040, Per Current Health Trends
[ad_1] By 2040 Chinese residents may outlive Americans, predict researchers in this week’s Lancet. Using data from the 2016 Global Burden of Disease study, which examined data and estimates from 1990 to …
Read More »A Teen's Algorithm May Change Pancreatic Cancer Treatment
[ad_1] An Oregon teenager's cancer treatment, a deadly form of the disease that has just 7% five-year survival rate. Rishab Jain, a 13-year-old from Stoller Middle School in Portland, on Tuesday won …
Read More »A study reveals that there is not too much exercise
[ad_1] Photo: Scott Olson (Getty Images) Too many good things can definitely be bad for us. But a new study published Friday in the JAMA Network Open suggests that exercise is an …
Read More »Lead Poisoning Prevention Week around the corner
[ad_1] Oct. 21, 2018 kicks off National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week, and the State Department of Public Health is joining several federal agencies in commemorating the ocassion. Oct. 21, 2018 kicks off …
Read More »As AFM illness spreads, doctors say CDC is being too cautious
[ad_1] LOS ANGELES – LaMay Axton watched in horror as his granddaughter Cambria stumbled over the roof of the kitchen of their house. The 2-year-old tried to stand back up, but could …
Read More »The CDC warns pet owners against Halloween costumes for salmonella-related chickens
[ad_1] OUACHITA Parish, Louisiana – Stephanie Morse has a pretty unique family and not all members live in the house. "They're part of my family – it's like they were my babies …
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